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Introduction to Formal Logic with Philosophical Applications
Quiz 3: Inference in Propositional Logic
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Question 221
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. P
∨
\lor
∨
O 2. Q ⊃ ∼O / ∼Q
∨
\lor
∨
P
Question 222
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. (G • I) ⊃ H 2. (I ⊃ H) ⊃ F / G ⊃ F
Question 223
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. A ⊃ ∼B 2. A
∨
\lor
∨
(B ≡ ∼C) 3. B / ∼C
Question 224
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. (A ⊃ C) ⊃ (D ⊃ E) 2. A ⊃ B 3. B ⊃ C / ∼E ⊃ ∼D
Question 225
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. L ⊃ M 2. L
∨
\lor
∨
(M ≡ ∼N) 3. ∼M / N
Question 226
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. A ⊃ (B ⊃ C) 2. ∼C
∨
\lor
∨
(D • E) 3. ∼(D
∨
\lor
∨
F) / ∼A
∨
\lor
∨
∼B
Question 227
Essay
translate the given paragraphs into arguments written in PL. Then, derive their conclusions using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -If matter is atomic, then we can observe only modes. If we do not know of the world by pure reason, then, again, we can observe only modes. Either matter is atomic or we do not know of the world by pure reason. So, we can only observe modes.
Question 228
Essay
translate the given paragraphs into arguments written in PL. Then, derive their conclusions using the rules of inference from section 3.4 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -If neuroscience makes progress, then the mind is the brain. If the mind is soul-like, then rational thought is inexplicable. If neuroscience does not progress, then the mind is soul-like. If philosophy of mind is vacuous, then the mind is not the brain and rational thought is explicable. So, philosophy of mind is not vacuous.
Question 229
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. (P ⊃ Q) ⊃ R 2. ∼(S ⊃ R) / S • ∼Q
Question 230
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. P ≡ Q 2. ∼Q / P ⊃ R
Question 231
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. A ⊃ B 2. B ⊃ (C ⊃ D) 3. A • C 4. ∼D / E
Question 232
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. (P
∨
\lor
∨
Q) ⊃ R 2. R ⊃ ∼Q / ∼Q
Question 233
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. ∼P ⊃ (∼Q
∨
\lor
∨
R) 2. S ⊃ Q / (S • ∼P) ⊃ R
Question 234
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. (E
∨
\lor
∨
F) ⊃ (G • H) 2. ∼E ⊃ (D ⊃ ∼D) 3. ∼G
∨
\lor
∨
∼H / ∼D
Question 235
Essay
derive the conclusions of each of the following arguments using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut). -1. M ⊃ J 2. M ⊃ (J ⊃ K) 3. J ⊃ (K ⊃ L) / M ⊃ L